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"Year of Strengthening National

Sovereignty"

Course:
English III
Teacher:
EDSON FERNANDO ZENTENO ALBERTO
Students:

 Antony Alex Vicente Agustin


 Luis Gian-Marco Astuhuaman Nieto
 Michael Jimmy Ramos Gavino

2022
RICARDO PALMA
Manuel Ricardo Palma Soriano was born on February 7, in 1833, in Lima and died on October 6,

in 1919, in Miraflores.

 He was a writer, journalist, and politician.

 He was nicknamed as the “beggar librarian”.

 He was best known work is Peruvian Traditions

 In 1883, he was appointed director of the National Library and on May 5, in 1887 he

created the Peruvian Academy of Language.

Antony Alex Vicente Agustín


MIGUEL GRAU SEMINARIO
MIGUEL GRAU was a Peruvian military, he reaches the posthumous degree of Grand admiral of the

Peruvian Navy, he born on july 27 of 1834, in Piura. Miguel Grau always traveled in a ship who

disappears in the naval combat of Punta Gorda. Sometime later he won the naval combat of Iquique,

sinking the naval corvette Esmeralda. In that combat Grau showed his great human sensibility, since

he not only avoided harming the civilian population, but also saved the shipwrecked sailors of the

enemy ship. On October 8 of 1879 happens another important combat to him, the combat of Angamos.

In this occasion, Grau dies because a grenade fired by the battleship Cochrane, His last sentence

was: “No one gives up on this ship”

Luis Gian-Marco Astuhuaman Nieto


JOSE MARÍA ARGUEDAS
José María Arguedas was a Peruvian writer, poet, professor and former anthropologist. He was

born on January 18, 1911. He was born in the city of Andahuaylas. He died January 18, 1696.

 José María Arguedas had a childhood full of traumas that led him to suicide.

 He wrote many books in which he narrated part of his life and his suicide plans.

 His most important book was Los Ríos Profundos, it is considered his most important

work.

Michael Jimmy Ramos Gavino

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